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Gorgon Project Invest

31. Dec,2010

Gorgon Project Invest is not paying. It was a long-term program that opened for investors on December 21st, 2010. Deposits are accepted via Liberty Reserve (LR) and Global Digital Pay (GDP). The site features SSL encryption through Geo Trust and is hosted on a dedicated server by Soft Layer. Payments are made seven (7) days a week, withdraws are usually automatic for amounts under $200 (withdrawals over the daily automatic limit made on weekends will be processed on Mondays).

Lions Society

24. Dec,2010

ON HOLD – Lions Society is a part of the Flaxn network that Lea Gao, a enthusiastic HYIP blog owner, has created. The following notice has been placed within the Lions Society member’s panel: “we interrupted weekly earnings until we are getting the business back in a profitable shape. I post a full update and action/business plan the next few days. However, payments on all units are interrupted until Sebtember 15, 2011.”

HYIP News: December 23rd

24. Dec,2010

It seems the closer we approach Christmas, the more from different programs about special promotional offers I receive. Therefore, I’ve decided not to post any news about any promotional offer. I don’t recommend investment in promotional plans, they have a higher risk of scamming and honestly I believe a smart investor should avoid them all the time, especially now with the holiday this weekend. So, since I’m not going to talk about promo plans, what news is there? There is what I like to call “Comfort News” and there are payment schedules. First, I was asked by Michelle of Orbis Trends to remind everyone of their holiday payout schedule: Dear program users and website visitors, We at OrbisTrends would like to take this opportunity and wish everyone a Very Happy Winter Holidays! Let us hope that the New Year will…
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Review: Safe Capital

23. Dec,2010

THIS PROGRAM CLOSED 02-18-2011 It is the policy of HYIPBlogger.com to remove reviews that were written for programs that have closed or turned into scams. These past reviews may portray opinions that no longer apply or give an impression that is no longer accurate. Therefore, to prevent the possible spread of misinformation, HYIPBlogger, with our readers’ best interest in mind, has removed the review of Safe Capital.

Hit & Run: To SCAM a HYIP?

15. Dec,2010

Cody of Safe Money Invest submit a guest post the other day, A Modern Approach to HYIP: Hit n Run (I suggest you read his article before this one, as this post is pretty much my opinion on what he wrote). There is a lot in his post that is controversial and I don’t necessarily agree with, so I felt it necessary to present my opinions on the Hit & Run. The strategy, where an investor deposits money in a program in the first cycle, in the first few days of the program, then withdraws their entire principal along with the interest they earned is commonly known as hitting-and-running. Essentially the hit-and-runner is getting a profit during the first investment cycle then never reinvesting. Cody pictures the hit-and-runner in a negative connotation, as someone that is hurting the HYIP and…
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Review: Lion Funds

14. Dec,2010

THIS PROGRAM CLOSED 07-18-2011 It is the policy of HYIPBlogger.com to remove reviews that were written for programs that have closed or turned into scams. These past reviews may portray opinions that no longer apply or give an impression that is no longer accurate. Therefore, to prevent the possible spread of misinformation, HYIPBlogger, with our readers’ best interest in mind, has removed the review of Lion Funds.

A Modern Approach to HYIP: Hit n Run

12. Dec,2010

Written by Cody: Today’s article looks at the various aspects of hit-n-run, and what effects it brings to the table for both you – the investor—and HYIP admins. A good, well-rounded understanding of the industry not only helps you to have a clearer perspective of the how’s and why’s, but also permits you to form a comprehensive strategy based on the situation. In many cases, this could mean either you make or lose money. This is a money game, and a game needs to have players in order to run properly Hit-n-Run, means joining the program from the 1st day, pocket the profit from your initial investment after the investment term matures and moving on to another program without reinvesting back into the program. This often happens with short-term programs, such as ones that pay 10% daily for 12 days…
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HYIP NEWS: December 11th

12. Dec,2010

If there’s one thing you need to know, the industry sure does go crazy this month. Honestly, I think the best advice I can give is to let things ride and not make any new investments until after Christmas. Yes, I’m sure there are some good programs opening, but with the shear number of quick scams along with “promotional plans” that are being offered, it’s almost too much to keep up with. So, first I’m going to mention the programs that have closed over the last few days. The biggest surprise was probably Avatar Surf, that despite the initial surge of investors and popularity closed before finishing its second cycle. This was the email I received announcing the closure: Hello Avatar Surfers, Today we are here with a very bad news! Due to a large number of HIT And Runners…
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Lion Funds

11. Dec,2010

Lion funds stopped paying investors on 7-18-2011. Please do not invest in this program.

The Pay-to-Click (PTC) Kings

9. Dec,2010

Written by Taz: Greetings all, today I would like to talk about two almost identical yet exceptionally successful Pay-to-Click (PTC) programs that offer you an opportunity to earn up to $40+ a day. But first, what is a Pay-to-Click (PTC) program? It is a program that pays its members for viewing advertisements for a specific (short) period of time, similar in some ways to an Autosurf program. Once you reach the minimum cash out threshold you can withdraw your money, in the case of these two, the used payment processors are Alert Pay, PayPal and Neteller (Onbux deals with Liberty Reserve). Let us first have a look at the industry leader, Neobux which officially launched April 30th, 2008. As you can see they have been here for a while thanks to their solid business model that I will discuss shortly;…
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